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Working from home? HP can help you build the perfect home office

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Telecommuting is officially the new normal. People are now working from home with greater frequency than ever, dialing-in to the office from their living rooms, dining rooms, and computer rooms. For some, this shift to remote work comes as naturally as breathing, and they wonder how they ever lived without it.

For others, calling it a challenge would be putting it lightly.

They struggle to complete even simple tasks, wrestling with the constant urge to distract themselves online. They procrastinate endlessly, creating for themselves an unsustainable level of stress. They struggle with hardware and equipment that was never made for getting work done.

The truth is that if you’re working from home, it’s usually not as easy as booting up a laptop and diving in. You need an office space, and one with a good layout and setup. Here’s where HP comes in.

From now until May 3, they’re offering an extra 10% off select monitors and 20% off select accessories with the purchase of consumer PCs. You can also buy any monitor or accessory, and you’ll get 20% off an additional monitor or accessory. Equip your home office for success, and enjoy worry-free, focused working from home.

Create a separate, distraction-free office space

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One of the most common mistakes we see people making with their home office is that they have no clear separation between work and play. They slave away at their dining room table, or try to type up a report on the same couch where they were just binging a show. And that, in turn, makes it incredibly easy to procrastinate.

Designate a space in which you will exclusively work. Keep this in mind when looking for office furniture online, you don’t want to fill the room or space with distractions that will keep you from working. Your home office should not be the same room in which you play video games or watch Netflix. If that’s infeasible, you might also consider establishing a few rituals to train yourself into a working mindset, such as a particular layout of furniture.

The biggest challenge of working from home is that there’s no shortage of distractions. Just as you need a separate office space if you’re going to work effectively, you also need to keep that space clear of the things that might ordinarily distract you. Establish with your family and/or roommates ahead of time that you can’t give them your full attention while you’re working.

You might also consider investing in a decent-quality headset, like the Jabra Engage 65.

Crystal-clear calls, peerless audio quality

Jabra Engage 65 Stereo Headset

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$375 at HP

The world’s most powerful professional wireless headset

Although it carries a hefty price tag, you get what you pay for. The Jabra Engage 65 offers incredible audio quality for conference calls, with excellent noise cancellation. It’s also comfortable enough that you can use it to listen to music even when you aren’t in a meeting.

Invest in a second monitor

Multitasking might be impossible, but that doesn’t make extra monitors a bad investment. Whether shifting seamlessly between working on projects and communicating with your team members or simply allowing you to do more effective research, an extra monitor is an awesome addition to your workspace. As it so happens, there are a few great ones currently available via HP.

Style meets substance

HP ELITEDISPLAY E243I 24-inch monitor

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$259 at HP

A modern, seamless multi-display option

Equipped with a 3-sided micro-edge bezel, the E243I offers seamless arrays from just about any angle. It’s also fully-adjustable, meaning you can set it up in whatever way works best for you. Multiple connection options means you can use it with just about any workstation, as well.

Be a productivity powerhouse

HP Z24NF G2 23.8-inch monitor

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$189 at HP

Perfectly-sized for productivity

Although it’s a bit cheaper than the E243I, this monitor still has a positively beautiful screen, with expansive device connections and integrated color calibration. Its micro-edge bezels mean more screen space for the monitor’s size, as well.

Decorate and organize

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What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you think of an office? It’s probably pretty boring, right? Your home office doesn’t have to be, though.

While you do need to keep it organized and clear of unnecessary clutter, you should also decorate it however you see fit. That may involve houseplants, wall art, or even a conversation piece like a sculpture. Go nuts, and make it uniquely yours.

Just because you’re working, doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be comfortable and relaxed.

Invest in a good PC

Last but certainly not least, your workstation is the center of your home office. Without the right equipment, doing your job will end up being an exercise in frustration and futility. Again, HP offers a few excellent choices here, shown below.

The freedom to work from anywhere

HP Elite Dragonfly

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$1962 at HP

Stay productive no matter where you go

The Elite dragonfly is powerful, beautifully-designed, and incredibly lightweight, with an ultrabright display, a crisp 720p webcam, and advanced security to help keep your work data safe.

Great for graphic design

HP Zbook Studio G5

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$2152 at HP

Power in a small package

The Studio G5 offers a 4K ultra-HD display and powerful hardware that makes it ideal for editing and rendering. Better yet, that’s packed into an ultra-slim design, allowing you to bring your ideas to life whether in your home office or on the go.

A top-notch all-in-one option

HP ProOne 600 G5 21.5-inch All-In-One PC

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$1484 at HP

Small footprint. Big ideas.

The ProOne 5600 AiO has a small physical footprint, leaving you with lots of room on your desk for anything else you might need. With a micro-edge, anti-glare display, a sleek design, and a range of business-class technologies it also makes collaboration easier than ever.

Don’t forget to take care of yourself

Working from home can have a significant and negative impact on your work-life balance. With that in mind, you need to be willing to step away from your home office every now and then. Get proper exercise, drink plenty of water, and eat a balanced diet.

After all, it doesn’t matter how well-put-together your workstation and office are if your body and mind are falling apart.

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